
Jr. Pac-Man
A faster-paced Pac-Man sequel featuring Pac-Man's son navigating larger scrolling mazes with new power-ups and obstacles. Introduced vertical scrolling and the 'Super Dot' that temporarily slows ghosts.
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About This Retro Game
Jr. Pac-Man was one of the first arcade games to feature scrolling mazes, significantly expanding the play area beyond a single screen.
The game introduced new elements like warp tunnels that wrap around the maze and bonus items that appear when certain dots are eaten.
Despite its innovations, Jr. Pac-Man was less commercially successful than its predecessor due to its higher difficulty level and the video game crash of 1983.
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